Yeah, I stand corrected, appears iCloud got hacked. JLaw stated she deleted the pictures a long time ago which makes one question if iCloud really deletes things when you delete them.

My background in IT was computer security so I'm a bit more paranoid than most but common sense would say, don't put things online if you don't ever want others to see them. Despite what online companies will tell you, nothing is 100% safe and if a hacker really wants to hack a site, they will.

The only take away from this is that I was correct when I explained to my friend that the cloud network was not safe from prying hands.. I can't wait for him to come back from vacation and explain this one :)

As for those Hollywood types I doubt they are that upset, in fact this is publicity they didn't have to pay any money to get! They might have been hoping deep down inside that something like this happens, so that they aren't accused of leaking it them selves.. I don't think there is an epedimic of normal decent people storing compromising pictures of themselves online, says a lot about those actresses, but then again nothing everyone didn't know already!

I've seen all the JLaw and Kirsten Dunst pics. They're grainy. I was disappointed. Dunst, nothing you haven't already seen in Melancholia. Also Kate Upton, not sure if that's part of the batch, but she does nothing for me.

It's a shame that this happened. Famous or not, you should have some level of privacy. People do this all the time, I hope that they capture the person, or people, who did this, It's a crime, These actresses are victims here. Very sad.